<\/span><\/h2>\nSomething that\u2019s often hard for other to wrap their heads around about freelancing is that you don\u2019t have one job, you have many.<\/p>\n
As a freelancer you\u2019re not just a worker, but you\u2019re suddenly your own boss too. Freelancers are essentially small business owners and like most small business owners they\u2019re often the company accountant, salesperson, receptionist, and everything else in between.<\/p>\n
As I\u2019m sure every small business owner in the world will testify on, there is never a shortage of things to do, and almost never enough time to do them all.<\/p>\n
So what happens when you get sick?<\/p>\n
When you have a regular job taking a sick day is as easy as picking up the phone. When you\u2019re freelancing on the other hand, that\u2019s when things start to get a little tricky.<\/p>\n
Among the 500 surveyed in the Quickbooks Self-Employed Study, 81% of all respondents reported that they rarely take time off when sick. Diving in a little deeper, 54% of respondents reported they \u201crarely\u201d or \u201calmost never\u201d take time off. For freelancers who often have to work within razor-sharp deadlines and whose biggest worries are around cashflow, it\u2019s easy to see why almost all of them refuse to take a day off.<\/p>\n
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Even when they are taking time off for a vacation 59% of freelancers report that they\u2019re still working! That\u2019s a lot of people choosing to work no through sickness and in health. But especially sickness.<\/p>\n
Which is why it really comes as no surprise that freelancers have a much higher chance of burning out. All that pressure to keep the business running can easily make someone feel guilty or ashamed for taking time off when sick.<\/p>\n
The reality though is that getting sick is an inevitable part of life, no one ever plans to be sick, it just happens. Making sure to take time off to take care of yourself is just as important for your business as it is for your own personal wellbeing. After all, working while sick only ensures that you\u2019re sicker for longer and that\u2019s worse for you and your business in the long run.<\/p>\n
While no one ever plans to be sick, you can plan for those unexpected times off. Create a list of other freelancers who you can outsource work to in a pinch, and know exactly what the procedure will be for handling clients and ongoing work.<\/p>\n
It can be difficult for freelancers to take time off, but as important as it is to get all those tasks done, it\u2019s important to know when to listen to your body.<\/p>\n